? Both dramas fall within the romantic comedy genre, focusing on lighthearted and sweet romantic relationships with humorous elements.
? In both dramas, the main characters start off with a history of knowing each other since childhood or youth, eventually growing into a romantic relationship. This "friends-to-lovers" progression is central to the plot.
? In both series, the female protagonists are portrayed as smart, ambitious women. In Love is Sweet, the female lead works in the financial world, while in Exclusive Fairytale, the female lead has her own personal goals and dreams.
? The male lead plays a supportive role, encouraging and helping the female lead achieve her dreams, while also developing feelings for her. They are protective yet respectful of her independence.
? Family plays an important role in shaping the dynamics of the characters' relationships, adding emotional layers to the narrative in both dramas.
? In both dramas, the main characters start off with a history of knowing each other since childhood or youth, eventually growing into a romantic relationship. This "friends-to-lovers" progression is central to the plot.
? In both series, the female protagonists are portrayed as smart, ambitious women. In Love is Sweet, the female lead works in the financial world, while in Exclusive Fairytale, the female lead has her own personal goals and dreams.
? The male lead plays a supportive role, encouraging and helping the female lead achieve her dreams, while also developing feelings for her. They are protective yet respectful of her independence.
? Family plays an important role in shaping the dynamics of the characters' relationships, adding emotional layers to the narrative in both dramas.
• Both are based on Ding Mo's works.
• Although in LMIYD, Simon's character seems to be more intense than our captain in WASFIL, both are haunted by a past which motivates them to be best at what they do.
• We see many cases being solved in both, ultimately leading to the one main case.
• Although in LMIYD, Simon's character seems to be more intense than our captain in WASFIL, both are haunted by a past which motivates them to be best at what they do.
• We see many cases being solved in both, ultimately leading to the one main case.
• The female leads in both are well established personalities in their respective industries.
• The male leads are introduced as interns at the FMCs workplaces.
• Age gap couple - Older Woman × Younger Man
• Man chases woman first. MCs in both series give the 'golden retriever' - extremely devoted to their love interests.
• The male leads are introduced as interns at the FMCs workplaces.
• Age gap couple - Older Woman × Younger Man
• Man chases woman first. MCs in both series give the 'golden retriever' - extremely devoted to their love interests.
• ML in IIMH can see the past, while the lead in IHYV can read other people's thoughts.
• MLs have had a life-altering encounter with the FMCs in the past.
• The FMCs are strong, independent women who are great at what they do.
• The couples in both series work together to overcome their adversities.
• MLs have had a life-altering encounter with the FMCs in the past.
• The FMCs are strong, independent women who are great at what they do.
• The couples in both series work together to overcome their adversities.
• The main lead of RLP (Pian) is extremely similar to the main lead in Tawipob. Makes me wonder if they were actually inspired by Tawipob, what with the number of times it's mentioned throughout RLP.
• The MCs temporarily get a chance to come to the modern world - soak in all the changes in the world in an innocent child-like awe. Both of them hold huge respect for their country & its well-being.
• The MCs temporarily get a chance to come to the modern world - soak in all the changes in the world in an innocent child-like awe. Both of them hold huge respect for their country & its well-being.
• Both have Older Woman/Younger man tag.
• FLs in both treat the ML as a little brother.
• Strong female leads.
• Childhood Sweethearts.
• Families of the leads are involved in their lives.
• FLs in both treat the ML as a little brother.
• Strong female leads.
• Childhood Sweethearts.
• Families of the leads are involved in their lives.
Forensics is a shared focus in both dramas. While "Trace" solely focuses on crime solving episode - to - episode, "I Know Your Secret" has a little bit of drama and added intrigue.
The male leads in both are quite similar, except for their jobs. Both have experienced a trauma in their pasts which have brought them to where they are now.
Both have the possibility of romance which isn't explored but hinted at.
Both have the possibility of romance which isn't explored but hinted at.